


She once again had no difficulty in playing the game completely on her own and I can easily recommend this game for children starting their journey in playing video games.Īfter the initial onset of character creation and movement, my daughter was delighted to find that you can now create a family for your character and meet Mr Bull and Mr Rhino to build your own home! This was a great way for her to connect the game to our family at home as she swiftly created a mummy and daddy and a big pink house with a swing outside. This pleased me to see the addition of more button prompts and helped to vary the experience a little, especially as my daughter was now a year older and capable of dealing with more complex gameplay tasks.

With Peppa Pig: World Adventures this is largely the same, however, there were a few activities, such as ringing the bell on the bus in the London trip, that required you to press other face buttons on the controller and not just the single one. I felt that this didn’t give children the opportunity to interact fully with the controller and get comfortable with all the buttons, especially, if this is their first video game. Once her character was created the game introduced her to the very simplistic control scheme, teaching her how to move in the 2D environment and interact with what Peppa loves doing the most – jumping in a muddy puddle! A negative I found with My Friend Peppa Pig was that you literally only pressed one action button to interact with all the activities in the game. This time my daughter chose to be a sheep, like Suzy sheep from the cartoon, and she gave her a pretty bow to sit on her head. You then have the option to change the colour of your outfit and add accessories such as glasses and a hat. The options to choose from are again the same, you can choose to be a boy or girl and which animal friend you wish to be. The offset to Peppa Pig: World Adventures is similar to that of My Friend Peppa Pig where you get to create your own character to interact with Peppa. Though her interest in Peppa Pig has wavered over the last year or so, she was still very excited to go on another adventure with Peppa.

Peppa Pig is back, this time on her travels with her new friend cruising around the world in Peppa Pig: World Adventures, the sequel to the 2021 game My Friend Peppa Pig, which is once again developed by Petoons Studios and published by Outright Games.Īs with my review of My Friend Peppa Pig, I handed the controller to my now 5-year-old daughter to play the game and give her take on it.
